Thantawkya Buddha Image built by King Narathihapate in 13th Century



Thantawkya Buddha image located in old Bagan city of Ba­gan ancient cultural zone of Man­dalay Region was constructed by King Narathihapate using pale green shale in 13th century (1284 AD).

 

The 19.5-ft-high Buddha im­age is just north of Thatbyinnyu Temple and King Narathihapate constructed the image in 1284 AD. The palace is located in the west and the temple faces west. It was called Thantawkya temple as it was constructed at a place where everybody could hear the yawning of the King in the palace.

 

The Thatbyinnyu Temple is located in the south of Than­tawkya pagoda while Tabetkya pagoda and Pitaka chambers are in the east, Shwegugyi pagoda or NanU pagoda and Aungmyetha Palace site in the west and north­west.—Dipa Lin/KTZH

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